Oracle Fusion Middleware is a collection of software products from Oracle that provides a platform for running, managing, and integrating business applications. It includes components like WebLogic, SOA Suite, and Identity Management.
Oracle Fusion HCM (Human Capital Management) is a cloud-based solution that manages the complete employee lifecycle, including talent management, workforce management, and payroll.
Oracle Fusion ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) is a suite of applications designed to manage financials, procurement, project management, and other core business processes.
Oracle Fusion SCM (Supply Chain Management) is a cloud solution that helps organizations manage their supply chain processes, including inventory, procurement, and logistics.
Oracle Fusion Applications are built on a service-oriented architecture (SOA), with components like WebLogic Server, Oracle SOA Suite, and Oracle Identity Management providing a flexible, scalable platform.
Oracle Fusion is cloud-based and offers more modern architecture and features, while Oracle EBS is an on-premises solution with older architecture.
Oracle Fusion uses encryption, role-based access control, and identity management to ensure data security across its platform.
Oracle Cloud ERP is part of the Oracle Fusion suite and provides a comprehensive solution for financial management, procurement, project management, and more, all on a cloud-based platform.
OTBI (Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence) is a reporting tool that allows users to create real-time reports and dashboards based on transactional data in Oracle Fusion.
ESS (Enterprise Scheduler Service) in Oracle Fusion allows users to schedule and manage background processes such as reports, jobs, and other automated tasks.
BIP (Business Intelligence Publisher) is a reporting tool in Oracle Fusion used to create, manage, and deliver reports and documents in a variety of formats.
A sandbox in Oracle Fusion is an isolated environment where users can test and make changes without affecting the live production system.
FSM (Functional Setup Manager) is a tool that guides users through the process of setting up Oracle Fusion applications, managing configurations, and deploying new modules.
Oracle Fusion GL is part of the ERP suite and handles the financial transactions of an organization, including journal entries, ledgers, and financial reporting.
Oracle Fusion Payables is a part of Oracle ERP that manages an organization's accounts payable processes, such as supplier invoicing and payment processing.
Oracle Fusion Receivables handles accounts receivable functions, including invoicing, customer payments, and revenue recognition.
Oracle Fusion Cash Management is a module that helps organizations manage their cash flows, including bank reconciliations, cash forecasting, and liquidity management.
Oracle Fusion Procurement streamlines the procurement process by automating supplier management, sourcing, and purchase orders.
ADF (Application Development Framework) is a Java framework used in Oracle Fusion to build enterprise applications with a rich user interface.
Roles in Oracle Fusion are managed through the Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) model, which assigns permissions based on predefined roles.